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• #77
The nice thing about bar ends is that there's not much to go wrong, really. They're totally FBNPNAworthy. The only downside is that they can make a splendid dent in your knee during a hurried stop, as I was reminded on my first knees-out day of the year
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• #78
That was a regular thing with me, having a very short reach for my height meaning I occasionally decided to down shift with my kneecap while climbing out of the saddle.
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• #79
Accursed seller-man was not at Herne Hill this morning!
I should have got his mad splash tape when I had the chance last month.
Swift is on the way from someone on here meaning I can start sorting out building this thing tomorrow/Monday.
And then immediately stop because I'm missing some crucial tool or other.
I still can't get Hub Jub to reply about having sent me 2 sets of bars. They seem to be in some disarray.
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• #80
God I hate installing bottom brackets.
Second hand external BB cups aren't going in particularly easy by hand. I can keep turning them with some hand force but when I unscrew there's tiny bits of swarf, like little metal fibres.
I emailed Spa and they told be I didn't need to chase and face the threads. Does this slightly "brute force" installation act as a kind of chasing? I wonder if the swarf is coming from the cups or the shell...
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• #81
It usually take several attempt before you can screw it in without much effort, took me ages on a customer's bike.
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• #82
Yeah, I'm having to go in a few more turns each time, then unscrew and go again a bit further.
See how he has to get his whole hand around the cup in this video for the final few turns?
http://www.madegood.org/bikes/repair/fit-a-shimano-hollowtech-bottom-bracket/
I have to do than after about 2 turns.
I'm sure it's not cross threaded it's just a bit stiff and as I say some TINY swarf fibres are coming out.
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• #84
ignore...will post a better pic later
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• #85
Are you still in the market for bar end shifters? I have a pair that are surplus to requirements....
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• #86
On an unrelated matter I might be...
Send us a PM.
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• #87
More blathering: the tight BB cup issue might have been due to a bit of excess paint on the shell threads. I did not have the shell chased and faced.
I actually emailed Spa about this and they said that they have 3 shop employees who ride this frame, none of whom bothered to chase or face theirs. I remember On One saying something similar when I bought my Pompino - i.e. don't bother.
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• #88
Poor pic.
Just fine tuning all the fit aspects before buying stem...
and seatpost.
It's quite hard to find a good value silver seatpost with layback so will probably go with VO again.
Plus I got some splash bar tape (for free in the end) from HubJub!!
And I picked up a 2nd hand but not-broken-in Brooks Swift from the classifieds. I'll put that on the commuto-Pomp to break it in while this gets the B17 to start with.
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• #89
Why is it that every time I try and do the simplest bloody exercise I encounter a stupid new problem?
This time I could not - for love nor money - get the levers onto the bars.
Loosenign the clamp blots to the last turn of thread didn't give enough room to slide them on so I tried sliding just the clamps on then bolting the levers on. One clamp appeared to be a bit misformed (second hand so fuck knows when that happened) and the other had a buggered thread!
The clamps are the normal 23.8 but now I suspect the Nitto Noodles are a much wider fitting. Anyway a combination of bizarre bloody circumstances has led me to FAIL in attaching brake levers to bars after a good hour this morning.
FML!
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• #90
Slow progress here.
Sorry for crap picture.
I had a too long stem, then panicked about the fit so bought that 70mm one. I think it looks stupid so was going to get a 90mm one.
Cabled up the brakes this morning. Those Jagwire sets come with a load of extra bits they don't explain.
I also forgot I'd bought the wrong size FD clamp so can't do the gear cabling yet. Grrr...
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• #91
Looking good!
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• #92
This is now all built up. Been testing it today on Streatham Common.
It's a nice smooth ride, with a couple of niggles:
- The bar tape is a bit fugly. I think I'l change that at the earliest opportunity
- The front mech is rubbing on the big ring but that's a simple enough fix
Should take it out on an audax in 2 weeks to break it in properly and take some pictures. It's not much of a looker because I've ended up with some kind of uneasy combination of 90s vintage, 2000's budget and modern FBNPNA with a bit of retro silver confusion thrown in. Needs unifying somehow.
- The bar tape is a bit fugly. I think I'l change that at the earliest opportunity
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• #93
Pics plz
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• #94
I'll try and put something non-hideous up tonight if I get home while it's still semi-light.
I'd quite like people's opinions - I think it's only the cockpit that's anti.
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• #95
Any more pictures of this?
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• #96
Yeah, sorry I don't think I put any final pics up. I've ridden it on a couple of audaxes and long(ish) rides and it's serving me very well. Still not put guards on yet and I'd like to re-jig the cockpit and put some less manic bartape on.
Here's the bast I have, for now
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• #97
Do you have mudguards already?
I love the Honjo's I just bought for my audax bike (a Thorn), the clearances for guards were unbelievably tight and yet I wanted something pretty lightweight and that complemented the look of the bike (similar silver parts to you).
The only catch was that I only found the super-thin guards for tight clearances from a shop in the US and the total price to buy and pay the import VAT was higher than a pair of plastic guards would be. That and having to drill the things to get them on.
https://www.benscycle.com/p-1054-honjo-koken-h33-aluminum-smooth-full-coverage-fenders-polished.aspx
Just shy of £100 but they look incredible, are lightweight, and good for very tight clearances.
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• #98
Ignore me... I see you have Chromoplastics already purchased.
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• #99
The splash tape is growing on me, actually. Makes a change from the default FBNPNAporn leather bartape.
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• #100
Would look well with a couple of the Arundel steel bottle cages. I have some. There is something indefinably fugly about them but bottle removal / insertion has become a real pleasure.
Incidentally either your socks are appearing in the bottom of the picture, or there's a rabbit immediately below the lens
Rest of component will be fine, just the old shifter make it feel a bit crap.